30 Aphorisms for a Bad Day - E. M. Cioran
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In "30 Aphorisms for a Bad Day," we turn to E.M. Cioran, the great pessimist of post-war French letters, for a different kind of solace—the solace of lucidity. Drawn from his essay "Thinking Against Oneself" (published in The Temptation to Exist, 1956), this recording captures Cioran at his most incisive: probing the addiction to action, the exhaustion of civilizations, the impossibility of wisdom, and the strange seduction of self-destruction.
Cioran asks: Why do we prefer rebellion to peace? Why does suffering taste more real than happiness? Can a mind be free only when it "plies its own vacuity"?
There are no answers here—only the music of a mind that has stopped pretending. Framed for modern listeners with a short introduction and closing reflections, this audiobook is an invitation to think against yourself, and to find, in that friction, a strange and durable beauty.